Life Magazine – August 4, 1927 (# 2335) – Diving into the Ocean, Shipwrecked in Lifeboat
$24.00 – $64.00
Magazine Condition : Very Good OR Fair (Generally Good, but has pencil outlines on cover, mild lower margin water mark inside)
Description
Cover : Lovely art of woman diving with seagulls, art by John LaGatta.
– Full page color Johnston & Murphy mens’ shoes ad, J & M shoes, with art.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Frank Quail (Chrysler Imperial 80 car ad), Donald Denton (Phoenix Hosiery ad), Johnny Gruelle (Yahoo center : Deacon Bloonoze’s still lets go), C. H. Sykes (For a change : Miss Europa …),
– Two page COLOR centerspread art by Anton Otto Fischer of men in a relatively small open boat with sail as the sun rises, I think they are shipwrecked, “Another Day.”
– Some current events include : Dr. Murray Butler, League of Nations, Henry Ford should be counted as a genius of some sort, Dearth of great men just now.
– Cute one third page artwork by Farr, “The steelworker takes his family downtown on Sunday to see his new job.”
– Full page on Life’s camps for needy children, with photo.
– Full page color Coca-cola, lovely but not signed, looks like fade-out = fadeaway style of Samuel Clemens type on green background.
– Full page color Chesterfield cigarettes ad with artwork by William Meade Prince, young couple coddling old golfer under striped awning.
– And much more 1927 2Neat antique Life magazine content – cool!
– Full page art or cartoon art by Frank Quail (Chrysler Imperial 80 car ad), Donald Denton (Phoenix Hosiery ad), Johnny Gruelle (Yahoo center : Deacon Bloonoze’s still lets go), C. H. Sykes (For a change : Miss Europa …),
– Two page COLOR centerspread art by Anton Otto Fischer of men in a relatively small open boat with sail as the sun rises, I think they are shipwrecked, “Another Day.”
– Some current events include : Dr. Murray Butler, League of Nations, Henry Ford should be counted as a genius of some sort, Dearth of great men just now.
– Cute one third page artwork by Farr, “The steelworker takes his family downtown on Sunday to see his new job.”
– Full page on Life’s camps for needy children, with photo.
– Full page color Coca-cola, lovely but not signed, looks like fade-out = fadeaway style of Samuel Clemens type on green background.
– Full page color Chesterfield cigarettes ad with artwork by William Meade Prince, young couple coddling old golfer under striped awning.
– And much more 1927 2Neat antique Life magazine content – cool!
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